Production was halted twice when equipment was damaged on two separate occasions at the same shooting location. The first time the camera was blown over on a tripod, damaging the SLR ports on the camera causing a one week delay. The second time a microphone stand was blown over into a river, water-logging the production's only shotgun mic for two days.
Development of the story and the structure of the screenplay took almost six months, but once Brendan Prost actually began to start fleshing out the scenes with the lead actors in mind the screenplay was finished in three weeks.
The principal cast rehearsed for a month before doing any shooting.
The parts played by John Delahunt, Mike Thorn, Cody Field, and Chris Carolan were all written for those particular actors, hence the characters have the same name as their performers.
The story Mike tells in his final scene about the delivery driver who records his own music is a true story based on the life of musician/actor Cody Cox who was a UPS delivery driver for a music store that Brendan and Mike worked at.